resiliencing, 2017
14 X 16 X 30 feet
paper, ink, polymer fibers, housing materials: plaster, bricks, glass, steel, wood flooring, house paint
resiliencing represents the resiliency of survivors throughout acts of silencing, specifically the ramifications of gentrification and sexual assault.
Specific contexts include: a stylized sign on a condemned lot advertising 'LIVE HERE'; a fresh playground erected in front of a child as they are evicted from their home; the rhythm of trauma playing out on bodies of survivors in the era
of Trump.